Dragon pagoda but subterranean and also in a cave

Jaap I want to make your creation my holiday destination

LEGO Ninjago 71773: Kai’s Golden Dragon Raider – Wacky Racers have nothing on this one [Review]

We return to our in-depth look at the Summer 2022 Ninjago Crystalized theme with Ninjago 71773 Kai’s Golden Dragon Raider. This 624 piece set is available now in the UK, and August 1st worldwide, for US $89.99 | CAN $119.99 | UK £74.99.  Featuring seven minifigures and a highly unusual vehicle, this set takes the Ninjago in Continue reading →

Straight from the Boonta Eve Classic, it’s Anakin Skywalker and his custom podracer!

Racing out of the sands of Tatooine in the Star Wars galaxy comes this one of a kind podracer by Matt.

Discovery in the crystal caves

Discover a wondrous underground world in Jake Hansen’s final Iron Builder build!

An elegant tracery of lines and curves

This life-sized build from Dad’s Bricks inspires quiet contemplation as delicate brickwork replicates intricate linework.

These caves are several miles down, but only six studs deep.

Brave a mysterious subterranean expedition in this microscale vignette by Eli Willsea (@forlornempire)

This sleek racer has it all, speed, power and charm

Alvaro Gunawan (@pyrefyre) has put together a slick little fighter/drone, with power and punch to match.

This anti-gravity Wipeout Racer has a checkered history

David Roberts (@davidrobertslego) shows us what winning looks like; a racer already resembling a checkered flag.

TRON: this racer oozes NPU

Oscar Cederwall (@o0ger) shows off plenty of NPU (neat parts usage) in his cyberpunk bike.

A vintage racer from automobile history

LEGO Technic and Model Team expert Pawel Kmiec, also known as Sariel (http://sariel.pl), has built the Mercedes-Benz SSKL from 1931 and packed it with electric motors allowing it to be driven via remote control.

A cozy temple tucked into a jungle cave

Settle in for some sorcery in a temple @mountainhobbit dug out of a cave

Moon racers fight to the finish

Race around the moon with these LEGO podracers built by Rubblemaker.